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these experimental devices cost 10's of thousands of dollars. now a smaller cheaper commercial version is helping patients regain their mobility. abc 7 news has a look. >> she was -- he was a marathon runner before he was left partially paralyzed. >> i wouldn't regain much mobility at all. >> he was a geologist before a massive stroke devastated his speech and much of the right side of his body. >> when he first had his stroke he couldn't move or talk. >> now both men are gaining back mobility with kick start a scaled down version of an ex owe skelet skeleton. it helps them move their limbs. >> it helps with people with spinal cord injuries it is bilateral. they are also quite expensive. >> former director of physical therapy. he likes that kick start has limited movement pro fepel thei legs with a walking motion without the use of the motor. >> if you don't do it yourself, if you don't initiate hip flexors or due try to flex your knee or heel the device can't do erg for you. >> as eric pushes forward with his left leg the brace on the right rel
these experimental devices cost 10's of thousands of dollars. now a smaller cheaper commercial version is helping patients regain their mobility. abc 7 news has a look. >> she was -- he was a marathon runner before he was left partially paralyzed. >> i wouldn't regain much mobility at all. >> he was a geologist before a massive stroke devastated his speech and much of the right side of his body. >> when he first had his stroke he couldn't move or talk. >> now both...
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would i have liked to see him have less christmas parties and more meetings s talking abouts issue? yes. it's great that eva longoria is out there meeting with the president, but maybe he should gather the immigrant community so we can get a strategy to really start. i know we will get there. i know in the end we are going to be how would i say it, shoulder to shoulder working on the issue. what i wish, given the numbers. look, 1,000 people get deported every day. that's the study. and it's damaging. >> as you look forward, there was a lot of energy around the issue after the election given the clear momentum. the enthusiasm coming from the latino community, over 70% going for president obama. that's not the only group. but a huge portion of people watching immigration reform. question to you, what can latinos, asian americans for that matter, what can they do together or separately to push the issue forward? the concern here is that the momentum will be lost. >> let me just say to those listening, it is not being lost. there are conversations every day between republicans and democ
would i have liked to see him have less christmas parties and more meetings s talking abouts issue? yes. it's great that eva longoria is out there meeting with the president, but maybe he should gather the immigrant community so we can get a strategy to really start. i know we will get there. i know in the end we are going to be how would i say it, shoulder to shoulder working on the issue. what i wish, given the numbers. look, 1,000 people get deported every day. that's the study. and it's...
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lis li s i like consumers do. if the price of beef goes up, then buy chicken. some people like it, and some don don't, and it is not the worst idea in the world, but we talked about this earlier, and the problem is that nobody wants anything coming off of their plate. >> right. that is what just from to getf-go is a non-starter and the president said consistently that everybody has to give a little bit and the essence of the grand bargain, they know the outcome with their eyes closed. the deficit and the debt and that is happening today to put a patch on not going over the cliff. there has to be new revenues and some entitlement reform, and cpi is the most painless way to do it. and the president offered it in a deal as recently as a week or two ago, and spending cuts, but right now, it is not a grand bargain, because we have the debt ceiling hanging out in two months. this is an attempt to avoid political pain and going over the cliff and we can't get an agreement on a patch with less than 36 hours to go. >> and
lis li s i like consumers do. if the price of beef goes up, then buy chicken. some people like it, and some don don't, and it is not the worst idea in the world, but we talked about this earlier, and the problem is that nobody wants anything coming off of their plate. >> right. that is what just from to getf-go is a non-starter and the president said consistently that everybody has to give a little bit and the essence of the grand bargain, they know the outcome with their eyes closed. the...
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advocates have been talking about this since the tragedy happened and it's something we will be discussing s. but as we have said we need to look how we tree and identify though with his mental illness and look at the responsibility of the entertainment industry, with the influence that has on people. so -- there's a lot of things. >> a lot of possibilities. >> certainly. >>> jimmy "new york times" wrote this in april of 2005. this is seven months after the assault weapons ban ended -- when the ban took effect in 1994, it exempted more than 1.5 million assault weapons in private hands. over the next ten years, at least 1.17 million more were prouded by, that availed themselves the loopholes. you know, jimmy, according to "slate" magazine, they make the point that there are over more than 3 million ar-15 weapons in the u.s. today, so people say it doesn't make sense to talk about gun control without talking to the guns on the street. >> when i have -- i don't have children of my own. when i have children that come to my home, i take my guns and lock them in the attic. no matter what happens, t
advocates have been talking about this since the tragedy happened and it's something we will be discussing s. but as we have said we need to look how we tree and identify though with his mental illness and look at the responsibility of the entertainment industry, with the influence that has on people. so -- there's a lot of things. >> a lot of possibilities. >> certainly. >>> jimmy "new york times" wrote this in april of 2005. this is seven months after the...
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Dec 18, 2012
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after reaching the low 60's this afternoon, we are talking about laws and the 30's. some of the northwest suburbs could drop into the upper 20's. we will have clearing skies tonight and that aids in the cooling process. the first batch of cold air will make its way into the east. another batch of cold air will be on its way. the cold front comes in late thursday into friday and that will cause big challenges and to the weekend. high pressure tomorrow and thursday into friday, the storm comes in with cold air behind it and gusty winds. saturday might have a couple of snow flurries off from the great lakes. high pressure should be building in but it looks like great trouble weather around baltimore for christmas eve. temperatures are in the 50's for the next couple of days and a drop to the 40's on friday behind the cold front and a major drop this weekend, the first offical weekend of the winter season. >> carrie engel from valley view farm's is here to answer your question. >> this is of the buddhist pine and it is a plant that is a slow grower. with the bonsai, you
after reaching the low 60's this afternoon, we are talking about laws and the 30's. some of the northwest suburbs could drop into the upper 20's. we will have clearing skies tonight and that aids in the cooling process. the first batch of cold air will make its way into the east. another batch of cold air will be on its way. the cold front comes in late thursday into friday and that will cause big challenges and to the weekend. high pressure tomorrow and thursday into friday, the storm comes in...
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Dec 9, 2012
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s game and that is not one, not to, but three players stepped up. griffin left in what is a knee sprain. says griffinh back in which is a sign and he remains optimistic. the fourth quarter, the ravens middle. the a 7-yard touchdown. but he was beat by yard. than two minutes ago, redskins fans are holding their on this play. look at that -- goes down and leg hyperextended. you can see it fully goes all he tries to and eventually could cut it and had to come off the fid. in comes kurt cousins and he for theback, scrambled touchdown and 28-26 ravens. for two and cousins is rg3, tying the game up in overtime. he goes all the way down to the ravens 24 yard line. he was starting to get all tired 34-that set them up for the attempt. goal does not get better than that. he is that good. the skins won 31-28 in overtime. rg3. ne is still watching have to trust those guys yourself when you know enough is enough. after being out there for a few plays, i realized i could not do too much. in me and if my name has to be called upon, they believe i can get it done a
s game and that is not one, not to, but three players stepped up. griffin left in what is a knee sprain. says griffinh back in which is a sign and he remains optimistic. the fourth quarter, the ravens middle. the a 7-yard touchdown. but he was beat by yard. than two minutes ago, redskins fans are holding their on this play. look at that -- goes down and leg hyperextended. you can see it fully goes all he tries to and eventually could cut it and had to come off the fid. in comes kurt cousins and...
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so ira, 401(k)s will be impacted. this is not a game. >> she says there is still a big divide between republicans and democrats. president obama's plan calls for tax increases for families making 4 than $400,000 -- making more than $400,000 a year. >> it is in the thousands, not hundreds of thousands. >> if you are a very wealthy venture cappalists you will get -- capital lists you will get caught in higher tax rates. >> if they can't reach a compromise americans will be hit with the largest tax hike in history. >>> big news on wall street, the new york stock exchange has been acquired by a atlanta start up. the buyer is the exchange of atlanta, which is known as ice. the 220-year-old new york stock exchange has been a symbol of american capitalism. ice says little will change as a result of the deal. stocks ended higher across the board, lifted by hopes lawmakers might reach a deal on the fiscal cliff. the dow is up 59 to 13,311. the nasdaq is up 6 at 3,050. the s&p is up 7 at 1,443. >>> netflix is accused of patten
so ira, 401(k)s will be impacted. this is not a game. >> she says there is still a big divide between republicans and democrats. president obama's plan calls for tax increases for families making 4 than $400,000 -- making more than $400,000 a year. >> it is in the thousands, not hundreds of thousands. >> if you are a very wealthy venture cappalists you will get -- capital lists you will get caught in higher tax rates. >> if they can't reach a compromise americans will be...
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the big but -- we're going to s mine fields on both sides of the aisle. the republicans are still of two minds when it comes to immigration reform. some of them want to see it through, think want to court latinos but you still have that tea party contingent which don't want anything except border enforcement. and then with democrats, you have some that are very pro-immigration and don't want to compromise, it's either all or nothing. even though we have the president's support, it's still going to be a long political battle. >> well, talk about that practical support. those who are immigration reform, you are right, divided government, we see it right now as we're discussing some key issues there in washington, d.c., the fiscal cliff and gun control legislation. in the senate, though, you have a couple supporters, john mccain and marco rubio. who else out there on the right might be coming after support for immigration reform? >> i think we're also going to see folks from the border lands region, folks who have actual day-to-day experience with the realit
the big but -- we're going to s mine fields on both sides of the aisle. the republicans are still of two minds when it comes to immigration reform. some of them want to see it through, think want to court latinos but you still have that tea party contingent which don't want anything except border enforcement. and then with democrats, you have some that are very pro-immigration and don't want to compromise, it's either all or nothing. even though we have the president's support, it's still going...
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's. travel plans taking you to try or minneapolis or chicago -- expect some delays early tomorrow morning. it will have to contend with the fog in the dc metro area. showers across the bay -- no problems for us. the future test shows a cold front to the west of us. temperatures tomorrow into the 60's. that is our forecast -- more details moving on to the day tomorrow. 65-70. the extended outlook shows temperatures going to fall quickly on tuesday. in the lower 50's after midnight. in the 40's. >> a reawakening after tomorrow. >> monday to look forward to. more than >> the decathlon is long over, but one of the homes is sticking around -- it will now be someone's home. >> merry christmas -- she and the whole neighborhood celebrating her new home. the single mother of three toward the 3-bedroom house designed and built by students from stevens institute of technology in new york, part during with the d.c. habitat for humanity. >> this is a dream come true. >> they competed in the solar deca
's. travel plans taking you to try or minneapolis or chicago -- expect some delays early tomorrow morning. it will have to contend with the fog in the dc metro area. showers across the bay -- no problems for us. the future test shows a cold front to the west of us. temperatures tomorrow into the 60's. that is our forecast -- more details moving on to the day tomorrow. 65-70. the extended outlook shows temperatures going to fall quickly on tuesday. in the lower 50's after midnight. in the 40's....
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>> 1960's. the problem is still there. they can still call the shots. i had an investment come in and say, i like things just the way they are in my office. i like all of my classified material left on my desk and not walk away. you know what we had to do? we had to send an extra people to stand 24 hour guard because the ambassador was always right. >> >> looks like john kerry will be going to this department as predicted, which opens up all kinds of posossibilities politicacally back in massachusetts. we can get io th in a minute, but i want to talk a about chuck hagel for a moment. he came back from vietnam wh two purple hearts, talk about him going to the pentagon. there are some republicans who were not t very happy with hiss formerer republican senator. why? >> chuckck hagel had orders to go to germany. he was at fort d, new jersey and said i wanted to go to vietnam. they made him talk to the chaplain and pchologist. after two weeks, he went to vietnam. he has fought for his countntry unlike his critics. he has bled for his country unlike his criti
>> 1960's. the problem is still there. they can still call the shots. i had an investment come in and say, i like things just the way they are in my office. i like all of my classified material left on my desk and not walk away. you know what we had to do? we had to send an extra people to stand 24 hour guard because the ambassador was always right. >> >> looks like john kerry will be going to this department as predicted, which opens up all kinds of posossibilities...
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my wife and i bought a house early in the 2000's. sold it for quite a bit more than we paid for it. >>>> where you homeless? >> we sold one and moved into other r and parlayed thee eaings into the business. >> once you were able to start growing, how did that help you in terms of what next steps needed to be? >> in 2007, they came to us and asked they could sell our deals. that was the role that they playayed in our business. they got our inial g group and we wked from there with them. w what are some of the thgs that need to bimproved in terms of the franchise system? >> f francnchising is aood system because e you can have a lot of uniformity and learn from each her paying nk that ultimately pduces a better product. you have to have franchisees' that willing too follow a s system >> have you ever had tkick a franchchisee out of the system? >> i don't think we kikick anybody out yet. >> you say you were already here working on capito hill but you have talked about your ideal demographic -- highly educated and affluent. diyou look at
my wife and i bought a house early in the 2000's. sold it for quite a bit more than we paid for it. >>>> where you homeless? >> we sold one and moved into other r and parlayed thee eaings into the business. >> once you were able to start growing, how did that help you in terms of what next steps needed to be? >> in 2007, they came to us and asked they could sell our deals. that was the role that they playayed in our business. they got our inial g group and we wked...
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what might happen to the 401(k)s or the stocks. last week, boehner said nothing is happening and stocks would plummet. somebody else would say something going on behind the scenes and stocks go up. this is tremendous volatility. this time of year we get santa claus rally, the stocks will rally until the end of the year. but if the taxes go on, on capital gains and dividends, people will start to sell now to have the better, more preferential tax treatment than afterwards. we may see selling in first of the year. >> eric: long-term, think long-term. once we get past that. what will the effect be? what if taxes on dividends go up? >> this is incredible disincentive. especially on the capital gains. to take the risk of investing. when you say long-term, long-term, if you don't need the money you invest in stock market. if you need it in the next five years don't go near the stock market. it's short-term. you have to look long-term. >> eric: we have the retirement and what we need down the line. man this is tough. >> it is. please don'
what might happen to the 401(k)s or the stocks. last week, boehner said nothing is happening and stocks would plummet. somebody else would say something going on behind the scenes and stocks go up. this is tremendous volatility. this time of year we get santa claus rally, the stocks will rally until the end of the year. but if the taxes go on, on capital gains and dividends, people will start to sell now to have the better, more preferential tax treatment than afterwards. we may see selling in...
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if you are going to be out this evening, you want to dress for the 20's. 21 in parton, 25 in edgewood. the actual temperatures are around 40 degrees. partly cloudy skies. 32 in westminster. 44 in rising sun. by the time you wake up tomorrow, the wind will be gone. you will not have to calculate any wind chill, but it will be a chilly start on friday. here is this note. on the backside of this, the wind was whipping up. is made its way all the way down here to maryland, obviously. you may have noticed some cloud cover over the afternoon. excuse me. that will continue overnight tonight. you will see some cloud cover tomorrow morning. that will allow the temperatures to drop off. the next system is developing in the southern plains here. this one does not look nearly as strong. always look for a blockbuster snow event out of this. it is not going to be a major nor'easter type thing. let's start the timeframe at 6:00 in the evening tomorrow. you see a ridge of high pressure here at home. we'll take the time frame into saturday afternoon. you see this move across the southern plains. it is
if you are going to be out this evening, you want to dress for the 20's. 21 in parton, 25 in edgewood. the actual temperatures are around 40 degrees. partly cloudy skies. 32 in westminster. 44 in rising sun. by the time you wake up tomorrow, the wind will be gone. you will not have to calculate any wind chill, but it will be a chilly start on friday. here is this note. on the backside of this, the wind was whipping up. is made its way all the way down here to maryland, obviously. you may have...
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Dec 9, 2012
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annapolis south, readings are in the 50's. north of that in the blue, readings in the 40's. 39 in oakland. milder air tomorrow. the movement of warmer air to the north will generate fog. some drizzle and a shower activity and most of the act of rainfall will be of to our north and northwest. we need to get a system through here before we're done with the threat of wet weather and that will not be until tomorrow night or tuesday morning. trading in an east wind we have now for a more southern win by tomorrow bringing temperatures up. by the end of tomorrow, this one will come through and bring the chance for some rain and possibly a rumble of thunder. temperatures just do not drop all that much. light rain, drizzle love of with the wind subtle at daybreak. during the day tomorrow, we can expect 63-67 high. there may be some breaks, but as the jazz clouds and showers activity. most of it will be at the end of the day. you may hear a clap of thunder. south, southwest wind at 10-50 m.p.h.. the small craft advisory is out, gusts up
annapolis south, readings are in the 50's. north of that in the blue, readings in the 40's. 39 in oakland. milder air tomorrow. the movement of warmer air to the north will generate fog. some drizzle and a shower activity and most of the act of rainfall will be of to our north and northwest. we need to get a system through here before we're done with the threat of wet weather and that will not be until tomorrow night or tuesday morning. trading in an east wind we have now for a more southern...
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>> in the 1960's. the problem is still there. they can still call the shots. i had an ambassador come in and say, i like things just the way they are. i would like all my classified material on my desk and not walk away. you know what we have to do? we have to sd in extra people to stay 24 hour guard to watch the papers because the ambassador was always right. >> john kerry at state. will it be chuck hagel at the pentagon? that opens up all sorts of possibilities back in massachusetts. i want to talk about chuck hegel. this man came back from vietnam with two purple hearts. there is talk about him going to the pentagon but there are some republicans are not very happy with him. why? >> chuckagel was n to go to vietnam. he had orders to go to germany. he was at fort dix. he said i want to go to vietnam. in may and talk to the chaplain and psychologist, and after two weeks, he went to vietnam. he fought for his country, unlike his critics. he has bled for his country, unlike his critics. he understand war, unlike his critics. he did not have other priorities, li
>> in the 1960's. the problem is still there. they can still call the shots. i had an ambassador come in and say, i like things just the way they are. i would like all my classified material on my desk and not walk away. you know what we have to do? we have to sd in extra people to stay 24 hour guard to watch the papers because the ambassador was always right. >> john kerry at state. will it be chuck hagel at the pentagon? that opens up all sorts of possibilities back in...
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n the s oh, my gosh. did you see that lady lying in the snow of the snowman? i'm not going to try that one. we'll be right back. have a good night. here you go. you, too. i'm going to dream about that steak. i'm going to dream about that tiramisu. what a night, huh? but, um, can the test drive be over now? head back to the dealership? [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first month's payment on any new volkswagen. visit vwdealer.com today. . >>> a waitress at a northern virginia restaurant working on her college degree got a surprise. beth parker tells us how a little holiday cheer is helping out this holiday season. >> reporter: they came, they ate, they tip bombed. what is a tip bomb? it's a surprisingly huge tip for a waiter or waitress. >> i was shocked. >> reporter: and he was not even the recipient. he is the head coach at glory days restaurant a
n the s oh, my gosh. did you see that lady lying in the snow of the snowman? i'm not going to try that one. we'll be right back. have a good night. here you go. you, too. i'm going to dream about that steak. i'm going to dream about that tiramisu. what a night, huh? but, um, can the test drive be over now? head back to the dealership? [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a passat....
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Dec 16, 2012
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i think was glory days for the unions 94 is, 1950's, 1960's, when the rest of the world was devastated by the second world war, we had a monopoly and, yes, great benefits to it the problem is that when you have global competition, you are uncompetitive. detroit went bankrupt but the southern transplants did not. here is the tragic choice. in the right to work states, wages are 10% lower. unploynt is also 10% lower. here is your choice -- workers making more, but a lot more unemployed, or he spread the jobs and wealth around. that is the choice michigan has made and i don think it is and a rational choice. indiana was the first to go to right to work and is attracting opportunities. michigan wants to get into that game. >> indiana has fewer jobs today than it had want. an and charles are talking this historical determinism, the race to the bottom. the only way to compete is if we somehow doubt wages and working conditions for americans, american workers and american families, comparable to those ring.bai engagiand aysha >> did the unions carry the seeds of their own destruction? >> of c
i think was glory days for the unions 94 is, 1950's, 1960's, when the rest of the world was devastated by the second world war, we had a monopoly and, yes, great benefits to it the problem is that when you have global competition, you are uncompetitive. detroit went bankrupt but the southern transplants did not. here is the tragic choice. in the right to work states, wages are 10% lower. unploynt is also 10% lower. here is your choice -- workers making more, but a lot more unemployed, or he...
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Dec 5, 2012
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in the 1960's, and every state added another one, either the sales tax or the income tax. within hesitation of their people that the other tax would come out and the revenue would be used because it will be more effective in collecting it. every one of those states, the revenues have gone down, the income tax has gone up, and the size of government has gone up. from my standpoint, a value- added tax is just a way to grossly expand the size of the government, and it does not fix our revenue problems. more importantly than that, just the point where i think this argument ends up, the american people would annihilate any party that passed a national sales tax rate. if the democratic party thinks they are in charge now, and they are, and the republican party has done some things to marginalize itself, but if you want to resurrect a republican party, give me a value-added tax. >> let's take the value-added tax off the table for this the session, and i want to turn to donald marron and bring it back to the reality we are today and get your numbers perspective. speaker boehner of
in the 1960's, and every state added another one, either the sales tax or the income tax. within hesitation of their people that the other tax would come out and the revenue would be used because it will be more effective in collecting it. every one of those states, the revenues have gone down, the income tax has gone up, and the size of government has gone up. from my standpoint, a value- added tax is just a way to grossly expand the size of the government, and it does not fix our revenue...
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Dec 27, 2012
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temperatures today in the upper 30's to low 40's. the wet roads are drying off, now just variable clouds as the wind continues to increase. wind on the backside of the storm, and as this one clears out, another one looms into the weekend. by saturday, a low pressure center from the south will interact with cold air, so this could be another snow event for the region. for maryland, maybe even further south into the state. saturday morning, beginning as snow and ice to the north, and i see mix to the south. as we go to saturday afternoon, the cold air sinks to the south. maybe the ice starts to makes its way into the southern hore.and, eastern so for these areas that will be their first snow if they get any. some accumulation across central maryland. a few places to get a couple of inches. but the northern areas always get the most. even if you are in the southern part of maryland, keep in mind icy conditions on saturday. 40 degrees, partly sunny skies. not as cold tomorrow. in the 30's on saturday with the new storm coming in by sunda
temperatures today in the upper 30's to low 40's. the wet roads are drying off, now just variable clouds as the wind continues to increase. wind on the backside of the storm, and as this one clears out, another one looms into the weekend. by saturday, a low pressure center from the south will interact with cold air, so this could be another snow event for the region. for maryland, maybe even further south into the state. saturday morning, beginning as snow and ice to the north, and i see mix to...
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. >> rg3's jersey is setting record sales. that could make it hard to get items for local residents. >> if santa claus is still looking for rg3 jerseys, he'd better get busy. the rookie quarterback is hot on and off the field. his no. 10 jersey is now the most popular illegal, selleck -- is now m. >> i am not really surprised. he is very, very popular. >> this morning they got a new shipment of the jerseys in. nike is manufacturing the nfl apparel. >> we have not been able to keep the smaller sizes in stock. >> move over, peyton manning tony romo, and brett favre. >> he is the not -- beating out peyton manning and all the other quarterbacks who are playing right now. >> i am asking for one, but i know my brother is getting one. >> still ahead, an american t.v. news crew was taken hostage in syria. what happened to them while they were in custody? >> after a sunny and mild day the reality of december is coming back in a hurry. >> richard ingle is safe to 9 after a harrowing five days in syria. he and his crew were kidnapped sho
. >> rg3's jersey is setting record sales. that could make it hard to get items for local residents. >> if santa claus is still looking for rg3 jerseys, he'd better get busy. the rookie quarterback is hot on and off the field. his no. 10 jersey is now the most popular illegal, selleck -- is now m. >> i am not really surprised. he is very, very popular. >> this morning they got a new shipment of the jerseys in. nike is manufacturing the nfl apparel. >> we have not...
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it's reminiscent of another turning point in the one nine hundred sixty s. when the f.b.i. at the behest of robert kennedy targeted the living embodiment of peaceful social change dr martin luther king jr tracking his every move and recording his every phone call back then the fear wasn't dr king's connections to terrorism but instead his connections to communism and needless to say the f.b.i. surveillance turned up not a single connection between dr king and the commons we know today and we knew back then that dr king the civil rights movement and the anti vietnam war movement around the right side of history and our government headed up by paranoids like richard nixon and j. edgar hoover were on the wrong side of history but these lessons have not been learned and so here we are again today at another inflection point american history and again our f.b.i. and government by labeling occupy a threat have staked out a position on the wrong side of history which makes the work that we organized people have left to do so much more difficult we're not just up against corporate
it's reminiscent of another turning point in the one nine hundred sixty s. when the f.b.i. at the behest of robert kennedy targeted the living embodiment of peaceful social change dr martin luther king jr tracking his every move and recording his every phone call back then the fear wasn't dr king's connections to terrorism but instead his connections to communism and needless to say the f.b.i. surveillance turned up not a single connection between dr king and the commons we know today and we...
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s own blue high school band. groups from the university of maryland silver spring and fauquier counties have been invited to be a port of it. see the entire list at wusa9.com. >>> a police officer in play know, texas recently pulled over a driver because the car didn't have current registration. the driver told the cops he was sorry and he was low on money and had a choice either fork over cash to renew the registration or feed his kids. he chose the kids. the cop handed driver a ticket but inside it $100 bill. >> opened it up and there's $100 bill. i broke down in my car, what else are you going to do? >> the officer does not want to be publicly id'd but co-workers plan to honor him for his generosity. so timely with christmas right around the corner. >>> you know a couple of things, a lot of folks are e- mailing me about white christmas, what are the chances? i just tweeted out the chance in d.c. and places around the u.s.. the percentage. because they're not the same. speaking of snow, we'll take you not in th
s own blue high school band. groups from the university of maryland silver spring and fauquier counties have been invited to be a port of it. see the entire list at wusa9.com. >>> a police officer in play know, texas recently pulled over a driver because the car didn't have current registration. the driver told the cops he was sorry and he was low on money and had a choice either fork over cash to renew the registration or feed his kids. he chose the kids. the cop handed driver a...
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but 's our tradition! that's rouing the card holder. but with the capital one venture card you get double miles you can actually use. [ cheering ] any flight, anytime. the scoreboard doesn't lie. what's in your wallet? hut! i have me on my fantasy team. what's in your wallet? hut! [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] itoesn't. stop ptending. only flood insurance covers floods. visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. charles: paying for security? it could make us more financially insecure. senator tom coburn saying that homeland security has spent $35 billion in grants to make america safer. but it still can't measure if we are actually safer. the department is wasting things on zombie apocalypse training and an underwater zombie apocalypse. thank you. i love every year when you come out with this reportt it is absolutely fascinating how washington get so creative wasting our taxpayer money. to your point, are w
but 's our tradition! that's rouing the card holder. but with the capital one venture card you get double miles you can actually use. [ cheering ] any flight, anytime. the scoreboard doesn't lie. what's in your wallet? hut! i have me on my fantasy team. what's in your wallet? hut! [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] itoesn't. stop ptending. only flood insurance covers floods....
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white house folks s there's a sign of movement. a senior huse aide says the evite house reduc the and the white house has reduced itsm demand for tax revenue increases from just under to fund the store one-and-a-half to will sort of the latest republican billio offer of $800 billion.e there is anfother offer on the t table from republicans. the details are known.ys the spokesman said the white house got up counter offer tois. solve our looming debt crisis. we are still waiting for the white house to identify what pet spending cuts the president is willing to make as part of the balanced approach.use fox news is reporting senior white house official said the signs are making some progress,e but there is still littler movement on the majorferences. substantive differences.back ty. we are watching and all. back to you. >> and now you are. thank you very much. deal weigh more on this deald throughout the next hour, and we are going to hear from bothcapio chambers barasso in ten minutes. the 0*er breaking story, a devastating defeat for
white house folks s there's a sign of movement. a senior huse aide says the evite house reduc the and the white house has reduced itsm demand for tax revenue increases from just under to fund the store one-and-a-half to will sort of the latest republican billio offer of $800 billion.e there is anfother offer on the t table from republicans. the details are known.ys the spokesman said the white house got up counter offer tois. solve our looming debt crisis. we are still waiting for the white...
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>> 1960's. the problem is still there. they can still call the shots. i had an investment come in and say, i like things just the way they are in my office. i like all of my classified material left on my desk and not walk away. you know what we had to do? we had to send an extra people to stand 24 hour guard because the ambassador was always right. >> john kerry at state. will it be chuck hagel at the pentagon? which opens up all kinds of possibilities politically echo minister of massachusetts. i want to talk about chuck hagel. this is a man that came back from the number two purple hearts. talk about him going to the pentagon but there are some republicans who are not happy with his former republican senator from nebraska. why? >> chuck hagel was not to go to vietnam. he had orders to go to germany. he was at fort dix, new jersey and said i wanted to go to vietnam. in may and talk to the chaplain and psychologist and after two weeks, went to vietnam. he has fought for his country, unlike his critics. he has but pours countries, unlike his critics. he
>> 1960's. the problem is still there. they can still call the shots. i had an investment come in and say, i like things just the way they are in my office. i like all of my classified material left on my desk and not walk away. you know what we had to do? we had to send an extra people to stand 24 hour guard because the ambassador was always right. >> john kerry at state. will it be chuck hagel at the pentagon? which opens up all kinds of possibilities politically echo minister of...
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well today everyone is talking about rg3's game-ending injury. he was hit in the knee by a ravens defender. well, rg3 walked off the field and cea back for consume of -- and he came back for a couple of plays but eventually he had to be helped off the field. backup are quarterback kirk cousins would replace him. cousins connected with pierre garcon in the end zone. cousins would score on the two- point conversion. he ran the ball down to the end zone to tie the game. the redskins eventually won 31- 28. and we've just learned that the raishens offensive -- ravens offensive coordinator cam cameron has been fired following yesterday's loss. >>> 50 years and counting. the rolling stones kick off a u.s. tour in new york to celebrate a half century of making music. >>> the australian radio host who pulled a prank on the hospital treating the duchess of cambridge are now speaking out. the djs say they never meant any harm. >> we're so sorry that this has happened to them. >> reporter: radio host mel greg and michael kristin say they're filled with regre
well today everyone is talking about rg3's game-ending injury. he was hit in the knee by a ravens defender. well, rg3 walked off the field and cea back for consume of -- and he came back for a couple of plays but eventually he had to be helped off the field. backup are quarterback kirk cousins would replace him. cousins connected with pierre garcon in the end zone. cousins would score on the two- point conversion. he ran the ball down to the end zone to tie the game. the redskins eventually won...
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kron 4's j.r. stone has more on what one of the department's new "top cop" consultants is saying about the crime rate. return to index of stories... ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ------------------------ (jrs) oakland murders-take cgpkg return to index of stories... ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ------------------------ (jrs) oakland murders-on cam >> reporter: bratton will be a consultant starting in february. for the oakland police department. >> they will have to completely revamp their crime strategy program. >> reporter: after this announced three people were killed and hoagla oakland. bringing the homicide rate to alarming level. limited is unfortunate that the confidence level of the public does not have the best interest for the oakland police department. >> reporter: he was the chief of police for the los angeles corridor area. >> one of our challenges was irreversible police force with a very large city. that was j-r stone reporting.
kron 4's j.r. stone has more on what one of the department's new "top cop" consultants is saying about the crime rate. return to index of stories... ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ------------------------ (jrs) oakland murders-take cgpkg return to index of stories... ---------------------------- ---------------------------- ------------------------ (jrs) oakland murders-on cam >> reporter: bratton will be a consultant starting in february. for the...
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. >> ben stein, all kidding aside, i just wonder, s what you will about what happened to our spa program we used to own it and hitch a ride with the russians to sll be a part of it. we're trapped inur own debt and that seems to limit our options and even o thinking abouhow we get out of messes. >> it was a heart breaking situation, and by the way, to go back to rl life for a second, i g to the army medical center, we used to be called walter reed and now down in bethesda and quite often seeing amazing heroes with their limbs blown off and making aife with themselves and their families and plenty of heroes, and teachers and so forth, and you're right out of washington we've allow our government to create a lead weight of debt that brings us down, down, down, instead of great things and turned over the rush shins and chinese and surrendered our enormous lead in the space program because of other indebtedness. it's heart breaking that this whole enormous adventure of outer space has now passed the united stat to other countries. it's just a heartache. >> do you think, charles payne, that we
. >> ben stein, all kidding aside, i just wonder, s what you will about what happened to our spa program we used to own it and hitch a ride with the russians to sll be a part of it. we're trapped inur own debt and that seems to limit our options and even o thinking abouhow we get out of messes. >> it was a heart breaking situation, and by the way, to go back to rl life for a second, i g to the army medical center, we used to be called walter reed and now down in bethesda and quite...
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in the s&p. so we closed down about 1% here and so here's a situation where i think the options market kind of has this a little bit. the six futures curve started ticking up earlier in the week in kind of a precursor to some of the equity weakness we saw today. in a lot of senses a pretty quarterly sellover. >> i agree with that. one of the things we saw in the options market. we've spoken about this many times. there are holidays coming up, if you back the holidays out, we're expecting greater than expected volatility at a time when you expect to see it more muted. one of the things we also saw today, though, is that expectations of volatility on fiscal cliff conversations get a little bit more muted when you see that the market didn't respond as badly as you might think. we're still up over the course of the last month. 5.5% over the course of the last 30 calendar days or so. up on the year. up on the week. i don't really feel like these are, you know, such catastrophic things. they're about t
in the s&p. so we closed down about 1% here and so here's a situation where i think the options market kind of has this a little bit. the six futures curve started ticking up earlier in the week in kind of a precursor to some of the equity weakness we saw today. in a lot of senses a pretty quarterly sellover. >> i agree with that. one of the things we saw in the options market. we've spoken about this many times. there are holidays coming up, if you back the holidays out, we're...
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that was a type of heroin use that really burgeoned in the 1990's. other narcotic drugs, specifically oxycotin and viodin were down this year, too. the proportion of kids using prescription drugs of any kind has leveled for several years to about 15% of high-school seniors who say they have used one of our exports without medical supervision in the prior year. most of the remaining drugs, and there are many now, either hold steady or shown on significant declines this year, many of them are well below levels they have been at five or 10 years ago. it includes some important ones like cocaine, crack, methamphetamines, crystal meth, lsd, steroids. you have heard it bought a couple of the illicit drugs, cigarette smoking continues its long-term decline. it is really a dramatic decline over the past 15 years. it was down again this year, the average across three grades from 11.7% to 10.6%. that is significant and about a 9% drop in the number of kids smoking. i cannot begin to tell you what that is going to mean for the long-term health and longevity of
that was a type of heroin use that really burgeoned in the 1990's. other narcotic drugs, specifically oxycotin and viodin were down this year, too. the proportion of kids using prescription drugs of any kind has leveled for several years to about 15% of high-school seniors who say they have used one of our exports without medical supervision in the prior year. most of the remaining drugs, and there are many now, either hold steady or shown on significant declines this year, many of them are...
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david: s&p futures are closed right now. that's about to larry at the cme to see how things might work out during christmas time. what do you think, larry? larry: 1430 used to be the support coming ou, now it is the resistance. the very key support. what is important for us all to remember, forget about the fiscal cliff, what is driving the stock market and keeping us where we are right now? a lot of it is consumer discretionary spending not because of christmas but because gasoline prices have dropped 17%. take advantage of all time low rates giving us a push hold in the market up right now and a lot of people are not talking about that right now. lori: do you think that is enough to prevent the s&p futures from hitting the 1400 level support here in the next couple of weeks? many people would argue more headwinds than tailwinds right now. >larry: we are angry mules kick away from 1400. people are just perplexed, why is the market holding up like it is with all the bad stuff around us. consumer discretionary spending has he
david: s&p futures are closed right now. that's about to larry at the cme to see how things might work out during christmas time. what do you think, larry? larry: 1430 used to be the support coming ou, now it is the resistance. the very key support. what is important for us all to remember, forget about the fiscal cliff, what is driving the stock market and keeping us where we are right now? a lot of it is consumer discretionary spending not because of christmas but because gasoline prices...
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highs in the 40's. med-30's for monday. >> thanks
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the story was just so outrageous the 1980's, the city was falling apart. we believed the crazy story. they had this guy, two days before the real rapist and forget to follow through. he went on oh to rape and maim a woman that summer. they still didn't try to walk over any of this evidence. the kids were subjected to interrogation for 30 hours a round robin circular firing squad and they all imply indicated themselves and didn't mean to. they thought if they helped the cops out, they could go home. >> i want to get the presumption that prosecutors, cops, perhaps all of us jumped to at a moment and we forget what the 1980's were like. i was in the manhattan d.a.'s office when this crime was prosecuted. i know the people involved and the prosecutors. i remember that. it was at though we got them. you had to solve the crime. the pressure to solve it was enormous. >> these kids were with a bunch of others making mischief in the park and it was not unreasonable to think they might do it. you think they'd entertain some narrative. there was none of the crime sce
the story was just so outrageous the 1980's, the city was falling apart. we believed the crazy story. they had this guy, two days before the real rapist and forget to follow through. he went on oh to rape and maim a woman that summer. they still didn't try to walk over any of this evidence. the kids were subjected to interrogation for 30 hours a round robin circular firing squad and they all imply indicated themselves and didn't mean to. they thought if they helped the cops out, they could go...
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in the 1950's and 1960 pause when the taxes were highest, manufacturing grew and grew. we get to reagan, we lower the taxes, and everything goes down the tubes, for 30 years. not taxing the rich, who by the way, when everyone was losing money, they were making all the money. host: let's take another call. matt from birmingham, alabama. what happens next in the debate over the fiscal cliff. caller: i think with the current state of our economy, if the government is not doing their job and are taking their vacation and stuff, why don't they start at minimum wage? that would wrestle them up. get rid of their pensions and put them on 401k's. it is about time we started to take care of the people again. host: barbara from manchester, new jersey. caller: you will never get the gop in power to cooperate. that is not their goal. their goal is to make president obama a failure, no matter what it does to this country. thank you. host: lots of different points of view. joshua gordon. guest: the main issue is when you look at how spending programs are growing more quickly than the
in the 1950's and 1960 pause when the taxes were highest, manufacturing grew and grew. we get to reagan, we lower the taxes, and everything goes down the tubes, for 30 years. not taxing the rich, who by the way, when everyone was losing money, they were making all the money. host: let's take another call. matt from birmingham, alabama. what happens next in the debate over the fiscal cliff. caller: i think with the current state of our economy, if the government is not doing their job and are...
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for instance, they were worried in the 1980's that they were losing young people to the republicans. i think the -- you're going to see a big turnaround on a number of issues. already we're hearing a lot of openness on the part of the republicans. for instance, on immigration. i think that we are in the middle of these negotiations now. i think this is also a test of where the republicans are and whether or not, in fact, they can find their footing. again, not just on a presidential level but a congressional one as well. gwen: and maybe they can do better recruiting because they conflicted with richard murdoch and todd akin in missouri who served to be a great kiss traction not only in the state but the candidate. >> and also high profile nonwhite candidates. karl rove's group is going to be putting a lot of money into recruiting hispanics to run as republicans for the legislature. gwen: well on to the bhorne won because this year "time" magazine named barack obama of course as its person of the year. but how have four years in office and especially this year changed the president an
for instance, they were worried in the 1980's that they were losing young people to the republicans. i think the -- you're going to see a big turnaround on a number of issues. already we're hearing a lot of openness on the part of the republicans. for instance, on immigration. i think that we are in the middle of these negotiations now. i think this is also a test of where the republicans are and whether or not, in fact, they can find their footing. again, not just on a presidential level but a...
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s&p ending at the best level since election day. joining me the federal reserve governor wayne engle. governor, thank you for being with us. doing more harm than good by putting more money in the system? there's a law that diminishing returns that kicks in. >> well, it doesn't have to be that way. it is that way somewhat because the fed is paid that 25* -- 25 basis points for banks to hold sterile rereceivers, and the regulatory thrut is don't make loans. make loans, criticize them, and so the hassle over regulatory restraint on lending and paying to excess reserves has left us with not a very effective monetary policy at this time. tracy: right because if i'm a bank, why lock into a 30-year mortgage when the rates are so low? i won't make the money. there's that side of the coin. on the other hand, as a person out there looking for a home, i'm not really sure i'm convincedded rates are going up soon so i'll sit and wait it out. as a result, we have nothing going on. >> well, that's a little bit of a problem, but the good news is co
s&p ending at the best level since election day. joining me the federal reserve governor wayne engle. governor, thank you for being with us. doing more harm than good by putting more money in the system? there's a law that diminishing returns that kicks in. >> well, it doesn't have to be that way. it is that way somewhat because the fed is paid that 25* -- 25 basis points for banks to hold sterile rereceivers, and the regulatory thrut is don't make loans. make loans, criticize them,...
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you see an uptick in the s&p michelle. >> yeah. we will keep watching it all. sticking around, let's go to bertha coombs standing by. >> closing lower for a third day, michelle, and today really seeing selling prices. we have low volumes going into the holiday. gold on track, actually. for its worst gain in 12 years. still up for a year but take a look at silver. that is what one trigger is telling me. these days it looks like this move is more about allocation, people moving out of metals and silver more after beta play is really taking up more on the chin. lowest close here since august 22, down for six straight session and copper following suit as well. down for fourth session. back to you guys at nyc. >> thank you, bertha. let's look at the bond market. ricky? >> thanks, sue. if you look at ten-year 24-hour chart, you will not see a trade above the 180 yield today. we saw one on tuesday, saw one on wednesday. not today. looking a the 30-year bond 24-hour chart, one thing you won't see is a three-handle. you have one today and one on wednesday. so the market
you see an uptick in the s&p michelle. >> yeah. we will keep watching it all. sticking around, let's go to bertha coombs standing by. >> closing lower for a third day, michelle, and today really seeing selling prices. we have low volumes going into the holiday. gold on track, actually. for its worst gain in 12 years. still up for a year but take a look at silver. that is what one trigger is telling me. these days it looks like this move is more about allocation, people moving...
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s in >> that is why we need secretary clinton to testify in person in public and on the record to not answer just those questions but a number of questions. what she did. did she give orders just as the president did? i have seen the video from the drums and the securityde cameras for the most people don't focus on the fact there were two deaths almostalmy immediately then the other two died seven hours later. the cia operatives on the roof of the annex. lou: they're discreet judgments. you thk you testifies there is no way for the military to respond at the annex or the consulate. the you concur? >> it gets back to the model of the prepared. you would think he would have assets available within a certain distance. there is no sign anywhere we ask for any help from anyistrie, neighboring a countries or anyone in the vicinity at time time. no effort for that call to go out they have failed to donnect the dots where anttsicipate what wasas atckening once the attack began there is nothing theyave could do immediately but had they responded immediately and may have prevented the deaths se
s in >> that is why we need secretary clinton to testify in person in public and on the record to not answer just those questions but a number of questions. what she did. did she give orders just as the president did? i have seen the video from the drums and the securityde cameras for the most people don't focus on the fact there were two deaths almostalmy immediately then the other two died seven hours later. the cia operatives on the roof of the annex. lou: they're discreet judgments....
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87.24 right now. >> may pull back 10%, maybe down in the low 80 #s. we think it's got a lot of juice in it for next year. another single digit stock. liz: good companies in shaky times, wait for the pull back and pounce. >> wait to see the eyes of the tiger. liz: the eye of the tiger or the bear or bull at this point. steve, your number one moneymaker now? >> this is controversial, in china, people worried about china. a two year bear market, new leadership in place, economic recovery underway, leading indicators suggest it's started. this is a company that benefits from all of that domestic growth in china. it's one of the national carriers, and it's connected to the star alliance. stock is trieding at three times, down 45% off its lows. liz: now, if there's a domestic rebound, is that what you believe is really happening there? >> well, we think there's a domestic rebound coming -- lizly -- liz: china -- >> recovery under way, off of what? 7% gdp growth, but up 9% next year. liz: and a growing middle class likes to travel. >> 250 million people ente
87.24 right now. >> may pull back 10%, maybe down in the low 80 #s. we think it's got a lot of juice in it for next year. another single digit stock. liz: good companies in shaky times, wait for the pull back and pounce. >> wait to see the eyes of the tiger. liz: the eye of the tiger or the bear or bull at this point. steve, your number one moneymaker now? >> this is controversial, in china, people worried about china. a two year bear market, new leadership in place, economic...
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s go. we have a website. love to have people and more about it. gerri: that's easy. uso.org. from the true perspective -- troops perspective what do you think they're most concerned about? >> particularly those that are deployed are concerned about the loved ones back, and maintaining that connection with them. it is hard at this particular time of year to be away from them, as we all know. millions of americans will be traveling to see there loved ones, they don't have that opportunities to do so unless we have a lot of programs designed to basically connect those service members who are deployed back with families so that they can share in some holiday experiences. gerri: great work. appreciate your coming on. uso.org if you're looking for a great organization that really helps the people who serve us every single day and even on the holidays. thank you so much. have a great marry christmas and all the week. >> thanks for having us on. gerri: coming up, look at the winners and losers on wal street in 2012 and gift cards this christmas don't just have to be for your favorite
s go. we have a website. love to have people and more about it. gerri: that's easy. uso.org. from the true perspective -- troops perspective what do you think they're most concerned about? >> particularly those that are deployed are concerned about the loved ones back, and maintaining that connection with them. it is hard at this particular time of year to be away from them, as we all know. millions of americans will be traveling to see there loved ones, they don't have that opportunities...
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you act like social security never changed from the 1930's. what i would like to say about the fiscal cliff is that you bring out all of these republicans, t baggers, whatever from southern red states, they have the worst health as far as obesity, high blood pressure -- which adds to medicare and medicaid spending. they have some of the worst school districts with no schools antidote jobs. -- notes skills and no jobs. you just seemed to be like a propaganda outlet -- outlet. host: appreciate your comment. i could not disagree with the board. we appreciate that. the market is pointing downward today. cnbc with an eye on what happened last night. friday could be a tense day as a resolution on the fiscal cliff appears less likely in the final trading days of the year. stock futures falling sharply. belle features seeing triple digit losses thursday evening. -- dow futures with a triple digit losses. the cliff is more than $500 billion in taxes and spending cuts that will start hitting the economy january 1 if congress does not act. they are expec
you act like social security never changed from the 1930's. what i would like to say about the fiscal cliff is that you bring out all of these republicans, t baggers, whatever from southern red states, they have the worst health as far as obesity, high blood pressure -- which adds to medicare and medicaid spending. they have some of the worst school districts with no schools antidote jobs. -- notes skills and no jobs. you just seemed to be like a propaganda outlet -- outlet. host: appreciate...
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s waiting until january 3rd to get re- elected as speaker before he gets serious. >> of boehner's house, reid said -- >> it's being operated with a dictatorship of the speaker. >> the house remains on vacation. >> we're not working. every democrat, every republican ought to be here. >> president obama returned to d.c. thursday after his hawaiian vacation, met with aids, and called congressional leaders to the white house. cbs quotes sources saying, reid is ready to introduce a plan that would extend the bush era tax cuts for taxpayers making less than $250,000 a year, but not until republicans agree not to block it. >> republicans aren't about to write a blank check or anything senate democrats put forward, just because we find ourselves at the edge of the cliff. >> and this endless deadlock, this complete failure to compromise on seemingly anything and to govern -- >> the american people have spoken, and they've basically voted for the status quo. the president got re-elect, the senate is still in democratic hands and the house is still in republican hands. the american people have spo
s waiting until january 3rd to get re- elected as speaker before he gets serious. >> of boehner's house, reid said -- >> it's being operated with a dictatorship of the speaker. >> the house remains on vacation. >> we're not working. every democrat, every republican ought to be here. >> president obama returned to d.c. thursday after his hawaiian vacation, met with aids, and called congressional leaders to the white house. cbs quotes sources saying, reid is ready to...
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s pressure on the un to start the war. so we're looking to them to have a forward thinking idea and allow countries to experiment with what works for them. >> jennifer: your film has been likened to an inconvenient truth. will you be personally going around and showing the film in the same way that al gore did? >> i think it was a wonderful thing, but i think it was probably the best documentary of all time but it really started the global conversation, and it's a brilliant thing to be likened to that and i really hope it starts the conversation and is the catalyst that creates real change in the conversation. >> jennifer: but will we see you, sam, branson on the road? >> a bit. but this is more about the people in the film. >> jennifer: that was a conversation i had with sam branson earlier. he is the producer of "breaking the taboo." there are some ideas that don't (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. (vo) she's jo
s pressure on the un to start the war. so we're looking to them to have a forward thinking idea and allow countries to experiment with what works for them. >> jennifer: your film has been likened to an inconvenient truth. will you be personally going around and showing the film in the same way that al gore did? >> i think it was a wonderful thing, but i think it was probably the best documentary of all time but it really started the global conversation, and it's a brilliant thing to...
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here is the trade for the s&p 500. the s&p 500 slipped into the red within the first 20 minutes of trading, with the losses growing in the afternoon to end at the lowest level of the session, down 0.8%. tding volume was 747 million shares on the big board. just under two billion on the nasdaq.ol all 10 major stock sectors were wn. we telecommunications seccor saw the biggest drop, off 1.2%. health care fell 1.1%. consumer staples shed 1%. in the health care sector, intuitive surgical suffered the steepest loss. trading volume was very heavy, almost 10 times its average pace with shares falling 5.7%. s a research firm known for selling short stock, profiting when prices drop, voiced worries about certain uses for intuitive's robotic surgical equipment. we saw more selling in some cigarette stocks. as we previewed last night, the european union today proposed bigger health warnings on cigarette packages and a complete ban on strong flavors like menthol. philip morris ares droppriro 2.1%. it is the world's biggest cigaret
here is the trade for the s&p 500. the s&p 500 slipped into the red within the first 20 minutes of trading, with the losses growing in the afternoon to end at the lowest level of the session, down 0.8%. tding volume was 747 million shares on the big board. just under two billion on the nasdaq.ol all 10 major stock sectors were wn. we telecommunications seccor saw the biggest drop, off 1.2%. health care fell 1.1%. consumer staples shed 1%. in the health care sector, intuitive surgical...
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s loan ballew senior high and the military institute. parade organizers say they will fill out that list of marchers in the days to come. >>> the inauguration is one month away now which means, ladies, never too late to start thinking about how are you going to wear your hair at all those fancy balls. >> reporter: i'm kristin fisher in georgetown where hillary clinton's hairstylist is creating this year's hottest styles for the inaugural balls. >> what we decide to do is make the updo more young and sassy and elegant but sexy. i think a lot of people are afraid to get an updo. >> we did something very loose, friendly, had a bow in the hair. this is very like the fun fatale look. we did something edgy and higher. she has beautiful curly hair, so we make it bigger and a lot oftexture, dramatic. >> reporter: her biggest piece of advice, think about the final finished head to toe look. >> i've seen so many times they don't look at what the final idea is. you have to feel good when you leave the chair. don't walk away if you're not feeling yo
s loan ballew senior high and the military institute. parade organizers say they will fill out that list of marchers in the days to come. >>> the inauguration is one month away now which means, ladies, never too late to start thinking about how are you going to wear your hair at all those fancy balls. >> reporter: i'm kristin fisher in georgetown where hillary clinton's hairstylist is creating this year's hottest styles for the inaugural balls. >> what we decide to do is...